On Monday, the We Can't Stop singer took to Instagram to launch a new photo series called #Instapride, where she will be showcasing the narratives of transgender individuals!

The 22-year-old wrote:

"I'm launching #InstaPride today, in partnership with @Instagram, to share stories of transgender and gender expansive people from around the country. Over the next 2 weeks, you'll meet them and the people in their lives who support them, as we highlight their stories of resilience"

The performer is so hands on with this project, she even personally photographed every person involved!

The first to be featured is Leo, 19-year-old college student from Michigan!

Miz Cyrus shared the following pics along with info about Leo, who has a wide range of interests including writing and filmmaking!

But have no fear, God gifted this earth with Teddy and he's here to tell those who are insecure about themselves that everything is going to be a-okay!

On Monday evening, the 24-year-old was being honored at the American Institute for Stuttering's Freeing Voices Changing Lives Benefit Gala and gave a beautiful speech.

He talked about his stutter and revealed how rap music helped him overcome it:

"I was a very, very weird child. I had a port-wine stain birthmark on my face that I got lasered off when I was very young; one day, they forgot to put the anesthetic on, and ever since then, I had a stutter. Stuttering was actually the least of my problems!

My Uncle Jim told my dad that Eminem was the next Bob Dylan – it's pretty similar, it's all just storytelling – so my dad bought me The Marshall Mathers LP when I was 9 years old, not knowing what was on it. I learned every word of it, back to front, by the time I was 10. He raps very fast and melodically and percussively, and it helped me get rid of the stutter."

The talented guitarist also went on to speak about how he came to cherish his weirdness — that's not something a lot of people can say or even admit!

Over the weekend, the 39-year-old thespian was at the Maui Film Festival where he gave the church a peace of his mind!

He exclaimed:

"It was really funny because one of the arguments when the vote went through was that the church came out and said, 'You know, this was a dark day for Ireland,' and all you could see was literally rainbows everywhere, posters of rainbows, T-shirts of rainbows, men and women hugging, men and men hugging, women and women hugging, and yet cut to, 'This is a dark day in the history of [Ireland].'"

The True Detective star clarifies what a 'dark day' truly is!

"A dark day in the history of a country is internal civil conflict and war and bloodshed."

We couldn't agree more!

The hunk has a personal connection to LGBT rights as his brother Eamon is openly gay and had to leave the country to legally marry his husband.

Farrell said about his sibling:

"He campaigned very and he himself out there. I mean, I was a bit concerned about him, he put himself on the line greatly for a cause that he believes in and a message that he wanted to see brought to the point of being a constitutional change and I'm sure he will be married [in Ireland] within the next year. He got married in Vancouver seven or eights years ago to his husband, but I think it's time he'll enjoy a home grown celebration."

We are so glad Colin is such a vocal advocate for gay marriage and we hope other celebs follow suit!

Shane Redway -- a Canadian rapper and close friend of Drake's -- was killed early Saturday morning in a car crash. He was just 26 years old.

Redway and two others were killed when their car lost control, struck a guardrail and burst into flames. The crash occurred around 4am outside Pearson International Airport in Toronto. It's unclear who was behind the wheel. Police are investigating the crash.

Drake took to Instagram to remember Redway, posting two different tributes.